He was on his own, sleeping in the diwan of one of the houses behind this one. |
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Morocco asked Bahrain to provide statistics on coordination of the management of complaints between the Ministry of Interior and the royal diwan. |
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Vice President Hamid Ansari and the chief minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, also offered quick prayers before settling on a pristine white diwan on the ground. |
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The Arabic chancery, the diwan, now played a major role in cultivating a new dynastical image through a variety of symbols, administrative and material. |
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Some such titles are diwan, mahamantri, pradhan, wasir or vizier. |
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Kuwaiti premium-service airline Wataniya Airways said today that it has launched its frequent flyer programme, called Wataniya Diwan. |
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Although Ashish bowled as if to the manner born, for Diwan Singh, his son's journey from a local school ground to superstardom in Durban seems surreal. |
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Diwan Bookstores is one of the leading distributors of books and cultural products in Egypt. |
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The Diwan schools were founded in Brittany in 1977 to teach Breton by immersion. |
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He based his actions on decisions and consultations of a cabinet council, or Diwan. |
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The workshop was organized by the Oud Hobbyist Association affiliated to the Diwan of Royal Court. |
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The success of Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin inspired the Ikastolak movement in the Basque Country and the Diwan movement in Brittany. |
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In 1907 the Khalsa Diwan Society was established in Vancouver, and four years later the first gurdwara was established in London. |
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In response, the Diwan schools were founded in 1977 to teach Breton by immersion. |
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On a surprisingly quiet stretch of Ventura Boulevard at the western end of Studio City, a new, tastefully furnished restaurant called Diwan has emerged. |
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In 1977, Diwan schools were founded to teach Breton by immersion. |
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